Soundings

Papers
(The TQCC of Soundings is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Contemporary Women's Post-Apocalyptic Fiction1
Narrative in the Anthropocene1
The Accidental Editor: Of Ruins and War and What Essays Are For0
Unruly Audience: Folk Interventions in Popular Media0
Hegemony: A Useful Concept in Times of Crisis0
Pirate Terrors: Rome’s Ancient War on Piracy as an Analogue for Contemporary Wars on Terror0
Equality Lost: John Locke and the United States 1986 Tax Reform0
The Accidental Editor : Thinking about Things in Times Like These0
Editor's Introduction0
Race, Population Control, and Genocide in Gore Vidal’s Kalki0
Tribalism and Compassion in the Age of a Pandemic0
Walter Benjamin on the Banks of the Sabarmati: Boosterism, Hindutva, and the Murmurings of Utopia0
Homer: The Very Idea0
Memetic Witnessing: A Transhistorical Analysis of Reconstruction Testimony and #SayHerName0
Incarceration and the Art of Reconciliation: Resentment, Recognition, and Reframing Past Wrongs0
White Supremacy, Racism, and War: The American Mythological Nexus0
The Gulf War in Saudi Fiction0
The World in Ruins: Wordsworth, Du Bois, and Silko0
Attending to Illness Metaphors0
Grief and Grievance: The Aesthetics of Political Violence in Doris Salcedo’s Sculpture0
Competing Accountability Frameworks and the Role of Interdisciplinary Practice for Publicly Funded Scientists and Scientists within Government0
Two Legacies of Hegel’s Ethics of Recognition in the Post-Secular Age: Habermas and Taylor on the Recognition of Minorities’ Religions0
Sociology and Critical Pedagogy in India: Proposals from Rege and Hegde in Historical Context0
Editor’s Introduction0
Editor’s Introduction0
Sound Recording Technology and American Literature: From the Phonograph to the Remix0
The Quickening: Creation and Community at the Ends of the Earth0
Neither Requiem, nor Stabat Mater: Anna Akhmatova’s Mother as a Figure of Collective Defiance in Requiem0
Ethics without the Will: Vernant, Heidegger, and Agamben on the Relation BetweenPraxisandPhronēsis0
The Accidental Editor : Heavy Losses, Not Fatal: The Future of Higher Education—and Our Species0
Ecofeminist Science Fiction: International Perspectives on Gender, Ecology, and Literature0
Expanding the Circle: Emersonian Evasions, Islam, and Norman O. Brown0
Helping a Woman by the River: A Comparative Study of a Gendered Trope0
Poetics of Process: Whitman, Rich, Long Soldier, Chen0
Disney’s Colonial Cartographies: Constructing the Imaginative Geographies of America’s Favorite Theme Parks0
Space, Power, and Resistance: Women’s Utopian Spatial Desires in The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments0
Environmental Justice, Tradition, and John Muir0
Teaching and Studying Literature in Dark Times: The Timeliness of Stanley Cavell’s Perfectionism0
Grieving an End We Created: Learning to Die in the Climate Crisis0
Half a Century of Exhaustion and Madness: The Fiftieth Anniversary of Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon0
Gods, Games, and Globalization: New Perspectives on Religion and Sport0
Between Orders and Relationships: Autonomy and Conscientious Objection in Health Care0
The Specter of the Amazon: FEMEN’s Utopian Reappropriation of the Female Breast0
From Expansion to Network: Some Reflections on a New Geography in Eastern Europe0
Peking Man in American Literature0
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